■Utricularia.] LENTIBULAEIEiE. 273 



A widely-distributed species, but rare or absent over consider- 

 able areas, 



To 800 ft. in Kerry {Sarf) ; but usually lowland. 



U. neghcta Lehm. 



Districts I. — — _V. — — — — — — — 



Pools and ditches ; apparently rare. Fl. July-August. 



I. Abundant in BaUycarty pond near Tralee, Kerry, 1887 : 

 R. W. S. i888. Lower Lake shore, KiUarney : R. W. S. i8gi.— 

 V. Pools at the Bog of the Eing and by the Ward river, Chapelmid- 

 way, Co. Dublin, 1893 : JSf. C. 1893. 



Often confounded with the preceding species and perhaps not 

 infrequent in Ireland. 



First found in Ireland, near Tralee, by E. W. S. in 1887. 



2. U. minor Linn. — Lesser Bladderwort. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51i°-56i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Ditches, pools, and bog-holes ; frequent and locally abundant. 

 Fl. July- August. 



Eare in the East, but occurs in "Wexford, Wictlow, Carlow, and 

 -Louth ; frequent in the South and ITorth ; rather common in the 

 West and South- West. 



To 860 ft. in Donegal {Hwrt) ; but usually lowland. 



3. TJ. intermedia Hayne. — Intermediate Bladderwort. 



Districts I. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51i^°-55J°. Prom South to North. Type, Local-Scottish. 



Lowland. Bog-holes, pools, and ditches; rather rare. Fl. 

 August. 



I. l^ot rare in the southern half of Kerry : R. W. S. i8qi. 

 Knockskeagh, Leap {Rev. T. Allin): Ree. Add. If ear Gurrane 

 lakes, Dunmanway, sparingly; near Glengariffl (in flower), very 

 rare in Cork : Allin' s Cork. — V. South of Kildare town, and in a 

 marsh north of the Curragh, 1897 ; Praeger. — VI. Bogs near 

 Crusheen, Clare: Corry 1880. — VII. Tullaghan bog by Lough 

 Owel, Westmeath: Linton i8g6. — VIII. Frequent in the Conne- 

 mara bogs, flowering near Eecess Hotel ( Carroll) : Cyh. Frequent 

 in the MweeLrea district, Mayo : Sort 1883 a. Bog ditches near 

 Inveran, lar Connaught, 1895; JSf.C. — IX. Bog near Lisloughrey, 



